international court of justice
Date Submitted: 05/17/2003 07:41:52
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 6 pages (1732 words)
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 6 pages (1732 words)
The International Court Of Justice (ICJ) is the principal
judicial organ of the United Nations, which succeeded the Permanent court of International Justice after World War Two. It gains its legitimacy from Article 92 of the UN Charter which allows it to function " in accordance with the annexed Statute, which is based upon
the Statute of the Permanent Court of International Justice and forms an integral part of the present Charter".
By Article 93 all members of
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human rights and the rights of existence
and self-defence of a state. In addition the ICJ has helped resolve
disputes between states with some degree of success, and given the
numerous difficulties it faces, its achievements are respectable and
its usefulness is undeniable. Most importantly, the ICJ, at the very
least, provides an additional option for states to settle their
disputes peacefully through third party intervention, and this has
reduced the threat of open war.
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